Iraqis fearful to speak minds What if Saddam returns or the Americans leave too fast?John F. Burns
being Arab Sunnis, want the Arab Sunnis to regain power and see the Arab Shias as enemies. The Arab Shias are the clear majority of Iraqis and the Arab Sunnis are up against the Arab Shias and the Kurds. The Al Qaeda Sunni threat to continued Shia and Kurdish control ...
Saddam: What Happens Next? ; Bush: We'll Develop Way to Try Him That Withstands International Scrutiny; Blair: Iraqis Can Make Sure There Is a Fair and Independent Process; Hakim: If He Is Proven Guilty, He Could Be Condemned to Death; Amnesty: He Is Entitled to Relevant Safeguards ...
A masked Pershmerga fighter from Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region guards a temporary camp set up to shelter Iraqis fleeing violence in the northern Nineveh province on June 13, 2014. SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images Preventing broader instability in the Middle East The president on Friday acknowledge...
The show follows a group of Arab medicine students at a London university in the 1980s. Much of the anger from Iraqis is directed at Kuwait. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Information has however said the show has nothing to do with the country and was not shown on any platform there, according...
By the end of the decade, relations had been successfully restored, so much so that when the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (萨达姆.侯赛因) ordered the invasion of Kuwait, Britain contributed 35,000 troops to a U.S.-led force which drove the Iraqis out in the "Operation Desert ...
After the war, the Iraqis’ weaponry was left behind, and so, if you’ve ever wanted to climb aboard a rusty tank that was once operated by Saddam Hussein’s personal army, here’s your chance! One of the most popular spots on the island are the ruins of the National Bank of Kuwait...
In taking out Saddam, we robbed the Iraqis of the honor of liberating themselves. The fact that they had no means to do so is beside the point. Now, looking ahead, we face another irony. To earn their own freedom, the Iraqis need a victory. And since it is too late for the Iraqis...
There are a few on here calling on China to do whatever to "become a respected member of the community" and such statements. What I think you are missing, accidentally or deliberately is that China as a sovereign nation will do what is best for China (and rightly so imho...
What happened next is one of the darkest chapters of recent memory. An estimated 60,000 Iraqis, perhaps more, were killed in the revolt. Two million fled the country. The Iraqi people had to endure another dozen years under Saddam. The U.S. spent billions enforcing a no-fly zone that ...